Projects

In the past few years, the ALCES Group has been most active in western Canada (Alberta, British Columbia, and Saskatchewan), but have also completed several other projects in Canada on regional sustainability in Ontario, the Yukon, and the Northwest Territories.

On the international stage, the ALCES Group and its Associates has been deployed on regional cumulative effects and ecosystem services projects in Alaska, Paraguay, Australia, Kenya, and India. In addition, the ALCES Group and its colleagues have considerable experience in completion of projects in Afghanistan, Pakistan, and China.

Title Year Leader Location

Alberta East Slopes Cumulative Effects Study

2013 Dr. Brad Stelfox, Matt Carlson Canada
Alberta

A spatial reconstruction of historical land uses in the Oldman River Watershed, Alberta

2012 Dr. Brad Stelfox Canada
Alberta

The Western Boreal Cumulative Effects Study

2011-2012 Matt Carlson Canada
British Columbia

Cumulative Effects of Overlapping Land Uses in the Traditional Territory of Fort McKay

2011-2012 J. Nishi. B. Stelfox, S. Berryman, A. Garibaldi Canada
Alberta

A spatial reconstruction of land use footprints of Treaty 8 in Alberta

2012 Dr. Brad Stelfox, Tim Barker Canada
Alberta

Cumulative Effects of Land Use in the Ghost River Watershed, Alberta, Canada. Phase II. Beneficial Management Practices

2011-2012 Cornel Yarmoloy, Brad Stelfox Canada
Alberta

Alberta Tomorrow; Educational Software for Land Use

2004-2012 Jennifer Janzen Canada
Alberta

The Land Use and Landscape Dynamics of Syncrude's Mildred Lake Bitumen Mine

2011-2012 Justin Straker, Dr. Brad Stelfox Canada
Alberta

Upper Bow River Basin Cumulative Effects Study

2009 - 2012 Cornel Yarmoloy, Brad Stelfox, Terry Antoniuk Canada
Alberta

Cumulative Effects of Land Uses in the Cold Lake First Nations Traditional Territory

2012 Dr. Brad Stelfox Canada
Alberta

A demonstration of the ALCES Model for regional sustainability planning in the Akole Region of India

2011 Dr. Brad Stelfox India
Akole Region

Cumulative Effects of "Business as Usual" Overlapping Land Uses in the Ghost River Watershed, Alberta. Phase I. Business as Usual

2010-2011 Cornel Yarmoloy, Brad Stelfox Canada
Alberta

Regional Municipality of Wood Buffalo Cumulative Effects Study

2011 Shawn Francis Canada
Alberta

The Cumulative Effects of overlapping land uses in the Cowachin River Valley District

2010 Mr. John Nishi and Dr. J. Brad Stelfox Canada
British Columbia

Historical, Current and Future Land Use Trajectories of the Kimberley Region, Western Australia

2010 Dr. Brad Stelfox, Integrated Futures Platform, Curtin University, Perth, Western Australia Australia
Western Australia

Future Land Use Trajectory of Bitumen Extraction in northwest Saskatchewan

2010 Mr. Shawn Francis Canada
Saskatchewan

Cumulative Effects Assessment of the North Saskatchewan River Watershed using ALCES 2009-2010

2009-2010 Dr. Michael Sullivan Canada
Alberta

Cumulative Effects of Overlapping Land Uses on the Alpac-Pacific Forest Industries Forest Management Agreement Area

2002-2010 Dr. Brad Stelox Canada
Alberta

Northwest Saskatchewan Sustainable Development Plan Land-Use Scenario Modelling

2010 Shawn Francis Canada
Saskatchewan

The Chief Mountain Cumulative Effects Study 2008-2009

2008-2009 Barry Wilson, Silvatech Consulting Ltd Canada
Alberta

Sahtu Target Implementation Project

2009 Terry Antoniuk, Michael Sullivan, Karen Manuel, Mi Canada
Northwest Territories

Review of land cover data and suitability of ALCES for evaluating cumulative effects on boreal caribou on boreal caribou in the Dehcho region.

2009 John Nishi, Terry Antoniuk, Brad Stelfox Canada
Northwest Terrritories

Cumulative Effects of Land Uses in the CEMA study area

2008-2009 Silvatech Consulting Ltd Canada
Alberta

Athabasca Caribou Landscape Management Options Report

2009 Terry Antoniuk, John Nishi Canada
Alberta

Assessment of alternative wildlife management and harvest scenarios for Yukon Concession #5 using ALCES

2009 Dr. Brad Stelfox Canada
Yukon
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